hi greg! i do not have a 65 but I have a white with blue top 66, a Forest Green with Black top 66 and a Gold with black top and all 3 of em have a black boot. So.. i would guess Black like Chris suggests. Jeff --- Chris Hawkins <imperial1966@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear Greg and Russell, > > Yours is a very good question - one I have no answer > to. But one I would like to know. > > My suspicions are that it was always black. I only > say that because that is the only color I have ever > seen on a Mopar, and black is also good at visually > minimizing the appearance of the empty top well and > top mechanics visible through the back window. A > light color would only highlight it. > > Eager to see your car, > > Chris H. > > 60 NY T&C > 66 Crown Convertible (with black well) > 66 LeBaron > > > > > > --- Greg and Russell <65luxuryliner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > By late summer, I hope my '65 Crown convert. > > (Sequoia Green Metallic) will be headed to the > > upholsterer. He will be installing the beautiful > > leather seat covers (Patrician Gold) Gary Goers > > crafted as well as the carpet and top. The carpet > > is sort of caramel color and the top is Sierra > Sand > > (correctly grained). I have researched this color > > combination and according to Chrysler records, > they > > were all available together as a body/interior/top > > color choice. My question is what color should > the > > well liner be behind the rear seat? My car > > originally had a black top and the well liner was > > black. I do not care for the black top with the > > dark green ext. color so I opted for Sierra Sand. > I > > really would like to do this part of the > restoration > > correctly but am in a quandary as to the correct > > well liner color with the combination I have > chosen. > > Should the liner be Patrician Gold vinyl or > Sierra > > Sand vinyl or just plain ole black? Any > > suggestions? > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > Greg McDonnell > > Still an "apart car" but not for long! > > > > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to > Outlook(TM). > http://calendar.yahoo.com > >